Seven-time All-Ireland winner Brian Fenton has called time on his Dublin career. The 31-year-old has had a glittering ...
Seven-time All-Ireland winner Brian Fenton has called time on his Dublin career. The 31-year-old has had a glittering ...
After arriving full-formed in 2015, the Raheny midfielder anchored Dublin for a decade – nobody could match his mobility, ...
Dublin's star player, Brian Fenton, has made the shocking decision to retire at the age of 31. Known as one of the greatest ...
Brian Fenton emerged as the consensus choice for the greatest midfielder of his generation, this era's Jack O'Shea.
Dublin GAA have confirmed Brian Fenton’s intercounty retirement. The news, first reported by The Irish Times, sees the ...
Dublin have lost three Footballers of the Year to retirement over the last decade and a raft of big names but Brian Fenton's ...
Former Footballer of the Year Brian Fenton is to retire from inter-county football. According to reports in the Irish Times, ...
It may not be the last blow to hit Dessie Farrell’s squad either with speculation rife about the future of a number of top ...
Legendary Kerry midfielder Jack O'Shea hailed Brian Fenton as a generational player as the two-time Footballer of the Year ...
Dublin GAA Chairperson, Michael Seavers has hailed Brian Fenton as “an integral figure in the incredible success enjoyed by ...
Paul Keane looks at how Brian Fenton and Brian Mullins compare in terms of silverware, leadership and X-factor ability.